During the boom years of the iPod, there was special U2 design model, with all(?) their music on it. Which I imagine isn’t much of a draw if you’re already a fan of the band and likely to have all their albums.

You could make a similar argument for putting a band’s entire back catalogue on a single CD in mp3 format. You could do it, but no band ever has done it (as far as I know). Would there really be a market for it?

That’s probably out of the CD spec. It wouldn’t be able to be played on all CD players, just newer ones that can decode mp3.

But they’d still charge you per album, so it would be heinously expensive for inferior quality.

And at the point in history when mp3 came out, everyone was just ripping their CDs or Napstering back catalogs. We’re also nearly at a point in time when most people are streaming tv, too, so the market on complete tv series is collapsing anyway.

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